Gas-burner.



No. 839,032. PATENTED DEG. 18,1906.

A. J. QUINLAIN. GAS BURNER.

APPLICATION FILED NOV. 8, 1905.

I Witnesses I I 61mm,

- meme. f 'e 'PATENr OFFICE.

r AMBROSE 'J'. QUINLAN, ,oF' AK RON; homo. v

- GAS-BURNER; I I

f1 alle rbh om it may concern. z

a itizenofl the United'i-Stat's,- residing a nij-in the-'county'of- Summit and State of nl fip m' :f ollowing'isaspecifications! f: 4 r A My invention relates to improvements in 'faga's-burner adapted to be used for generatheat '-for ;brick -hilns,*i sewerE-vpi e, kilns,

.{sand-driere, furnaces,} and*'. for"Lot er purposes of the same classgjs' I .w

"Q'Oneobjec't of my invent on is the provision f all gas-burner, eonsistingibf a; seriesof .bnrnerswhich-rnay beoperated as a-u-nit,or he .respective burners niay' be regulated to uit the d'eg'reeof'he'at reqinred,--v

" 'rvi siongofagas-burner' .0v extend-through the-wall the kiln or fur na'ce,- aid tubes being, -majdei of fireproof "heat.-.' V

Other'ob ect p "d'e a idevicey-of the-J character dG SGIlI ed "chs will j be? provided-Q with adjustable eans for regulatinglthe supply of an to the 'ixing-ftube and which consist of but parts and bejslm'ple {and practical in articulariqq "these Q je y eon stsiof.iaxEgas-burner-Icoinprismg a gas' v hamberha vingga gas-inlet, a frame secured t heeha mben havin sleevesformed there iiring-Ttubesfsli ably-'fsecuredlin saides c'onstructa ea. or kiln, said igi itioi-ltub gs; ithglee h vin'gzth valve 0 therein-and; atthe other Bei't' known that AMBROSE J. was;

,- ;l'1 a.v'e invented certain new and useful nts in Gas-Burnersyof which the as-bu'rners, and. refers more particularly; to one piece, or they may be secured together in Another obj ect of rnfiainventiogistle Y Vin 'tu esa apte ,material a d impervious the action'of the).

f'th invention are to ro :in viewjm invention.

s 'hi ni jQn-tnbe'smounted Ion said i'mix-r evident that the 3519,11 the;

Ives mjthe' gas: l of gas to evv of; one of ,Qthe ig.'-'-3--is a tmnsg er "A designates 1' .{Fro'rn t 's description; taken "with,the 'drawings,.it will be obvious that I haveaccolnplished .the objects herein set seeds c inbe t; which p "ef endzwith the. gas-supply p pe B,

Patented Dec.18, 190e,

end a'plu D is'provided foruse in clea the chamier or. foranyother purpose. frame E issecured to the chamber by the end brackets F,' and the frame extends the entire length of the chamber and has the sleeves G formedtherein; =The connecting-lugs H are formed between'the sleeves, and the frame and chamber are preferably cast or made in any well-known manner. On the side adj acent the sleeves the chamber is formed w1th ads. ted to close'thevalve-seats.

S idably secured within the sleeves are the mixing-tubesM and upon the ends of these tube saretheignition tubes N. These tubes -are of "same-diameter throughout or are formed an enlarged portion 0, having a seat P thereinto receivethemiXing-tubes. The ignition-tubes are of fire-clay or some similar fireproof 'material and are secured in the wall Q of the kiln or furnace. The ends of these ignition-tubes reject past the wall of vthe furnacea'short'. istance so' as to prgg'frly direct-the flame} e e admission of the proper amount of air ;t0:the mixing-tubes is obtainedby slidin the tubesin-thesleeves, and the individua burners may; thus be regulated, or, thewhole may be regulated as a'unit by sliding the chamber and 5 frame on the mixing-tubes.

Thefair-sn'upply may be entirely out off. by

causing the mlxi'ng-tubes to abut against the flat face of thegas -chamber, and 1t will be By making -the;.ignition-tubes of fireproof material a great advantage is derived, as the 'inthe' re uired-ispot,,-

inconnection PI P mixture may always be'obtai ed "ends ofthe tubes will not burn off as they co m1nonly -do in; the ordinary tygws of-burn- 'f'ers; and a gre'at saving will be e ected there.-

by- 'in ithe -eost{ of repairs, and the burners ore effective and "will I last" ind'efil'oo yone oi fall'of the burners may be usedas :desired; and the heat ma be concentrated forth and have provided a gas-burner which I her having a flat face, sleeves secured to the is entirely practical and very desirable. chamber adjacent the said face, mixing-tubes .I claim I slidably secured in said sleeves; valves for 1. A gas-burner consistin of a gas-cham- 3 admitting gas to the mixing-tubes, and fire- I 5 5 ber havlng a gas-inlet, of a ame secured to proof ignltion-tubes on the mixing-tubes.

said chamber, said frame havin sleeves In testimony whereof I afiiXJny signature formed therein, said chamber havlng a flat in presence of two Witnesses. face adjacent the sleeves, mixing-tubes slidl AMBROSE J. QUINLAN. ably secured in said sleeves, and fireproof Witnesses: to igmtion-tubes on said mixing-tubes. HARRIET BAA 2. A gas-burner consisting of a gas-cham O. W. HALE. 

